pardus
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I have just found out about the planned Soviet invasion of western Europe in 1941 "Operation Groza".
This is fascinating and goes against everything I have previously heard. But does answer a couple of questions, i.e. why did Hitler invade Russia 2 years before the Wehrmacht was fully prepared for a major war.
It also raises very interesting questions, was Rudolf Hess's fight to the UK done in order to convince/warn the British that Stalin was about to invade Europe and Germany had to react, and needed the British to come to a peace agreement with Germany. Hitler knew a war on two fronts was a no go, but he did it anyway. Does this new evidence explain why?
‘The Nazi command succeeded in forestalling our troops literally two weeks before the war began.’ General S. P. Ivanov, Chief of the General Staff Academy of the Armed Forces of the USSR, 1974.
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v20/v20n6p59_Michaels.html
This is Viktor Suvorov's book presentation at the United States Naval Academy on October 7, 2009.
In Hitler's talk here (Amazing recording BTW!) in around the 6:50 mark he states that "Molotov departed with the decision to begin a war" and "the demands that man brought up were clearly aimed to rule, Europe in the end"
This is fascinating and goes against everything I have previously heard. But does answer a couple of questions, i.e. why did Hitler invade Russia 2 years before the Wehrmacht was fully prepared for a major war.
It also raises very interesting questions, was Rudolf Hess's fight to the UK done in order to convince/warn the British that Stalin was about to invade Europe and Germany had to react, and needed the British to come to a peace agreement with Germany. Hitler knew a war on two fronts was a no go, but he did it anyway. Does this new evidence explain why?
‘The Nazi command succeeded in forestalling our troops literally two weeks before the war began.’ General S. P. Ivanov, Chief of the General Staff Academy of the Armed Forces of the USSR, 1974.
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v20/v20n6p59_Michaels.html
This is Viktor Suvorov's book presentation at the United States Naval Academy on October 7, 2009.
In Hitler's talk here (Amazing recording BTW!) in around the 6:50 mark he states that "Molotov departed with the decision to begin a war" and "the demands that man brought up were clearly aimed to rule, Europe in the end"